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I'm sure this has been asked before, but I wasn't sure how to search for the question:
How much of a song can a writer put into their story before it becomes a legal problem? That is, before the writer of the song, if seeing it, gets mad at the reference.
Obviously, I can have a character humming "Hey, Jude," or mention that he was singing though the "Na-na-nah's" of that song. But how many of the lyrics can I actually have him saying?
The issue is that of known song lyrics, sung to someone by a character in the story.
Any help very much appreciated.
How much of a song can a writer put into their story before it becomes a legal problem? That is, before the writer of the song, if seeing it, gets mad at the reference.
Obviously, I can have a character humming "Hey, Jude," or mention that he was singing though the "Na-na-nah's" of that song. But how many of the lyrics can I actually have him saying?
The issue is that of known song lyrics, sung to someone by a character in the story.
Any help very much appreciated.